. The parish of Strathblane and its inhabitants from early times : a chapter in Lennox history. while God send the man and thenat your command obey and am hopeful! ththe Presbytrie will be instrumental th I may(jQ I have supply and some maintenance for thetyme to come as th wisdoms shall think fittand truly it is my hearts desire th graciousMr. Elphinston be our minister for the Lordbears it in upon me both in prayer and in mythoughts th he will be the man q must beour minister and the Almighty God of my sal-vation bring it to pass in testimony of thepremeses I subscribe the same w my handSic


. The parish of Strathblane and its inhabitants from early times : a chapter in Lennox history. while God send the man and thenat your command obey and am hopeful! ththe Presbytrie will be instrumental th I may(jQ I have supply and some maintenance for thetyme to come as th wisdoms shall think fittand truly it is my hearts desire th graciousMr. Elphinston be our minister for the Lordbears it in upon me both in prayer and in mythoughts th he will be the man q must beour minister and the Almighty God of my sal-vation bring it to pass in testimony of thepremeses I subscribe the same w my handSic Subscribitur M John more is recorded of Mr. is to be hoped that some provision wasmade for him, and that he ended his days inpeace. An interesting old tombstone in theChurchyard, of which a vi^oodcut is annexed,tells all we know of Mr. Cochrans familyhistory. The Arms—a curious example ofStrathblane Heraldry—Cochran impaled withMGregor, and the initials M (Magister) I Cand A MG show that his wife was a MGregor, and the date 1688 is probablythat of her death.^.


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